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New York City cop John McClane (Bruce Willis) arrives in Moscow to track down his estranged son, Jack (Jai Courtney). McClane thinks his son is a criminal, so it comes as a shock when he learns that Jack is actually working undercover to protect Read More

My Review:This film is definitely not a chick flick. They tried to make it family oriented but they did not do such a great job at it. For all of the smashing windows and kabooming fireballs, the grenade launchers and giant helicopters, A Good Day to Die Hard not only fails to top its predecessors, it also forgets the basic Die Hard rules. This time around, Willis, smooth-pated and smirky, has but a meager handful of his trademark bon mots, and they're more cliches than anything else.

My Review:I just wasted nearly an hour and a half of my life on this film. Paranormal Incident takes after movies like Paranormal Activity and the Blair Witch Project in that it uses portable cameras wielded by actors (in addition to stationary cameras within the insane asylum where the movie takes place). It does this to quite poor effect unfortunately, as the film experience is clumsy and confusing. The story itself seems to be an interesting premise (college students go to the asylum to study paranormal activity), but the movie just isn't scary. I saw this for free on a popular film streaming service, and I still think it was a waste of time. Somebody would have to pay ME to watch this movie. The ending is the worst part, and it will leave your mouth gaping open not in fear, but rather in disbelief at how horrible and the confusing the story line is.